RAPIDAN, Minn. (KEYC) – Due to the rise in possibility of the Rapidan Dam Store collapsing into the Blue Earth River, Blue Earth County worked closely with the Hruska family — owners of the Dam Store — to remove it before it does.
Significant erosion has accelerated on the west bank of the Blue Earth River in recent days consuming numerous trees, portions of the campground roadway and several feet of ground. According to Blue Earth County, a contractor was brought onsite to explore options to move the Dam Store building, but felt the project was too dangerous to attempt.
On Thursday, June 27, Blue Earth County employees worked with the Hruska family and their friends to remove the bar, chairs, tables, booths, kitchen appliances and memorabilia from the building due to concerns it would eventually be swept into the river.
Significant erosion continued overnight, putting the Dam Store building at a greater risk to be lost to the river. In an effort to protect other properties downstream and lessen environmental impact, Blue Earth County presented a purchase agreement to the Hruska family so the building could be removed.
On Friday, June 28, Blue Earth County took possession of the Dam Store building and removed the structure from the riverbank.
Blue Earth County says its thoughts are with the Hruska family and everyone close to them, as the Dam Store was an integral part of the community and remains embedded in the memories of many residents.
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